Formed over forty years ago, our Writers Circle is based in Felixstowe, Suffolk. Meetings are held in The Room at the Top in Felixstowe Library, normally on the first and third Tuesday of each month commencing at 7.30pm and finishing by 10.00pm. Check this weblog for details of meetings.

There is an annual November to November fee of £30, April to November is £20 and June to November £15. For members preferring to pay at each meeting the charge is £5 per meeting. To contact Felixstowe Scribblers simply email scribblers.1@btinternet.com or the Secretary, catherine.stafford1@ntlworld.com

Friday 31 January 2014

Our next meeting...

'I won the cup...' the opening words to our latest homework assignment with the outcome being revealed at our next meeting on Tuesday 4th February. This takes place in The Room at the Top Felixstowe Library with a prompt start time at 7.30pm. The evening will include the presentation of the freshly inscribed Bill Budner Trophy to our latest winner, Jane. 

There will also be a difference in procedure when names will be drawn from a hat to reveal the sequence of readers. Not a big change but one that may add just a little bit more spice to proceedings. Also there will be a two minute feedback to each writer. 

Hopefully this will be an improvement on  previous evenings.    

We received a brief line from Ray to let us know that his 'Killing Time' written under his pen name Jack Giles, is now available to download on to Kindle via Amazon. Other e-readers are available so are the downloads.
 
We also received a message from Jan who used to organise and run Online Scribblers some time ago. She wonders if we Felixstowe Scribblers might be interested in free Words Magazine Short Story Competition she came across asking for 2,000 words on no set theme closing date 30th June www.wordsmag.com.

Below are details of the Lucy Cavendish College Fiction Prize. Any ladies who meet the age requirement could win a top prize of a £1,000. Well worth checking out!

Hope to see you at Tuesday's meeting so, until then...

Keep Scribbling!!!

Dave
  
I wonder if any of your eligible members might be interested in entering the Lucy Cavendish College Fiction Prize?  Those shortlisted in the last few years have achieved book deals with the likes of Penguin and Random House.
 
The Lucy Cavendish College Fiction Prize
 
Who can enter? Women over the age of 21 (reflecting the College’s intake), living in the UK.
What should they send?  The first 30 pages of their unpublished novels, and a synopsis.
What are the judges looking for? Work that marries literary merit with “unputdownability”. Literary and genre fiction are equally welcome. 
Entry fee: £10.
Prizes: The winner will receive £1,000, and, along with all those shortlisted, a half-hour consultation with agent, Madeleine Milburn. All those placed are also invited to a prize-giving dinner with the judges, College Fellows and industry specialists.
Judges: Madeleine Milburn (top literary agent) and Dr Lindsey Traub (English Scholar and Emeritus Fellow of Lucy Cavendish)
Closing date: 12 March 2014
 
Anyone entering should read the full terms and conditions, which can be found here:  www.lucy-cav.cam.ac.uk/fictionprize
 
A poster about the Prize is attached and if you are able to email it round/display it we would be enormously grateful. More information about Lucy Cavendish College can be found at the bottom of this email.
 
With kind regards
 
Clare Wartnaby
 
   Lucy Cavendish Registered Charity No: 1137875
 
About Lucy Cavendish College:
Lucy Cavendish is the only women's college in the country exclusively for students aged 21 or over, and a unique part of the University of Cambridge. Its undergraduates and postgraduates come from over sixty countries, and a wide variety of educational and professional backgrounds. Many have changed careers or overcome significant challenges in order to reach University. The College is particularly strong in Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Law, Psychology, the Social Sciences and English. Our President, Professor Janet Todd OBE, is an internationally-renowned scholar of early women writers and author of many biographies and critical works.